Aeronautics Science and Technology Subcommittee, Committee on Technology, National Science and Technology Council; Notice of Meeting, 34011 [E7-11978]
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and is expected to enhance fruit
coloring. ABA will be applied from two
to three weeks before harvest in one or
two sprays of 50 to 200 parts per million
(ppm) each in a water volume of 75 to
200 gallons per acre. The application
proposes to treat 5,000 acres annually.
Shipment/use dates are expected to
begin in August of 2008 and to continue
until the permit’s proposed expiration
in August of 2010. Participating states
include: California, Michigan, New
York, Oregon, Texas, and Washington.
III. What Action is the Agency Taking?
Following the review of the Valent
Biosciences Corporation application and
any comments and data received in
response to this notice, EPA will decide
whether to issue or deny the EUP
request for this EUP program, and if
issued, the conditions under which it is
to be conducted. Any issuance of an
EUP will be announced in the Federal
Register.
IV. What is the Agency’s Authority for
Taking this Action?
The Agency’s authority for taking this
action is under FIFRA section 5.
List of Subjects
Environmental protection,
Experimental use permits.
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Aeronautics Science and Technology
Subcommittee, Committee on
Technology, National Science and
Technology Council; Notice of Meeting
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II. Background
Valent BioSciences Corporation, 870
Technology Way, Libertyville, IL 60048,
has submitted an EUP application,
70349–EUP–U, for use of the
biochemical pesticide S-Abscisic Acid
(ABA) on table and wine grapes. As
required with a food use, a ‘‘Request for
a Temporary Exemption from the
Requirement of a Tolerance’’ was
published in the Federal Register on
April 30, 2007 (72 FR 21263) (FRL–
8124–7). The proposed active ingredient
is a well known plant growth regulator,
SUMMARY: The Aeronautics Science and
Technology Subcommittee (ASTS) of
the National Science and Technology
Council’s (NSTC) Committee on
Technology will hold a public meeting
to discuss development of the National
Aeronautics Research and Development
(R&D) Plan and the related Aeronautics
Research, Development, Test and
Evaluation (RDT&E) Infrastructure Plan.
Executive Order (E.O.) 13419—National
Aeronautics Research and
Development—signed December 20,
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2006, calls for the development of these
Plans within one year. The Plans are to
be guided by the National Aeronautics
R&D Policy that was developed by the
NSTC and endorsed by E.O. 13419.
Dates and Addresses: The meeting
will be held on Wednesday, July 11,
2007, from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in room
233 of the Duke Energy Center, 525 Elm
Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. Duke
Energy Center information is available
at the: https://www.dukeenergycenter.com/700/
mapsdirectionsparking.asp Web site.
Registration is required because
seating is limited and will be on a first
come, first served basis.
Registration Requests: Registration
requests (including your name, address,
and phone number) should be
submitted to Jon Montgomery, Office of
Aerospace and Automotive Industries,
Room 4020, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20230, telephone
(202) 482–3353, or e-mail your request
to Jon.Montgomery@mail.doc.gov.
Registration requests should be
submitted no later than 4 p.m. (EST) on
Friday, July 6, 2007.
E.O.
13419 and the National Aeronautics
R&D Policy call for executive
departments and agencies conducting
aeronautics R&D to engage industry,
academia and other non-Federal
stakeholders in support of government
planning and performance of
aeronautics R&D. At this meeting, ASTS
members will discuss the structure and
content of the National Aeronautics
R&D Plan and related Aeronautics
RDT&E Infrastructure Plan. The main
purpose of the meeting is to obtain facts
and information from individuals on the
national aeronautics R&D goals and
objectives related to: Mobility; national
defense; aviation safety; aviation
security; energy and the environment;
and, aeronautics research, development,
test and evaluation infrastructure.
Additional information and links to
E.O. 13419 and the National
Aeronautics R&D Policy are available by
visiting the Office of Science and
Technology Policy’s NSTC Web site at:
https://www.ostp.gov/nstc/aeroplans or
by calling 202–456–6046.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: June 6, 2007.
Janet L. Andersen,
Director, Biopesticides and Pollution
Prevention Division, Office of Pesticide
Programs.
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OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY
Aeronautics Science and Technology Subcommittee, Committee on
Technology, National Science and Technology Council; Notice of Meeting
ACTION: Notice of Meeting--Public Consultation on the National
Aeronautics Research and Development Plan and Related Infrastructure
Plan.
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SUMMARY: The Aeronautics Science and Technology Subcommittee (ASTS) of
the National Science and Technology Council's (NSTC) Committee on
Technology will hold a public meeting to discuss development of the
National Aeronautics Research and Development (R&D) Plan and the
related Aeronautics Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E)
Infrastructure Plan. Executive Order (E.O.) 13419--National Aeronautics
Research and Development--signed December 20, 2006, calls for the
development of these Plans within one year. The Plans are to be guided
by the National Aeronautics R&D Policy that was developed by the NSTC
and endorsed by E.O. 13419.
Dates and Addresses: The meeting will be held on Wednesday, July
11, 2007, from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. in room 233 of the Duke Energy
Center, 525 Elm Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202. Duke Energy Center
information is available at the: https://www.duke-energycenter.com/700/
mapsdirectionsparking.asp Web site.
Registration is required because seating is limited and will be on
a first come, first served basis.
Registration Requests: Registration requests (including your name,
address, and phone number) should be submitted to Jon Montgomery,
Office of Aerospace and Automotive Industries, Room 4020, U.S.
Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC
20230, telephone (202) 482-3353, or e-mail your request to
Jon.Montgomery@mail.doc.gov. Registration requests should be submitted
no later than 4 p.m. (EST) on Friday, July 6, 2007.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: E.O. 13419 and the National Aeronautics R&D
Policy call for executive departments and agencies conducting
aeronautics R&D to engage industry, academia and other non-Federal
stakeholders in support of government planning and performance of
aeronautics R&D. At this meeting, ASTS members will discuss the
structure and content of the National Aeronautics R&D Plan and related
Aeronautics RDT&E Infrastructure Plan. The main purpose of the meeting
is to obtain facts and information from individuals on the national
aeronautics R&D goals and objectives related to: Mobility; national
defense; aviation safety; aviation security; energy and the
environment; and, aeronautics research, development, test and
evaluation infrastructure.
Additional information and links to E.O. 13419 and the National
Aeronautics R&D Policy are available by visiting the Office of Science
and Technology Policy's NSTC Web site at: https://www.ostp.gov/nstc/
aeroplans or by calling 202-456-6046.
M. David Hodge,
Operations Manager, OSTP.
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